Go International Without Leaving Town

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A hoodie coat and relaxed trousers from Enfold.

By Alison S. Cohn

Oct. 26, 2016

Openings and Events

On Thursday, go international without making the trek to J.F.K. Orla Kiely, the Irish queen of prints, will open a New York store filled with flora-inspired numbers, like a leaf-embellished silk georgette dress ($327) and a mini cross-body bag with punched stem detailing ($374). At 372 Bleecker Street.

And two Japanese labels land in Manhattan. Enfold, a ready-to-wear line based on clean silhouettes and precise tailoring, like a hoodie coat ($355) and relaxed trousers ($409), will be joined by the culty denim line Moussy, which makes artfully patched jeans ($331). At 411 Bleecker Street and 474 Broome Street.

That same day, the Arrivals, a direct-to-consumer outerwear company based in New York, will open a holiday pop-up shop filled with cozy bits like a virgin wool-cashmere city coat ($395). At 39½ Crosby Street.

The Hayward designer Marin Hopper will be at Bergdorf Goodman from 3 to 4:30 p.m. to present her luxe handbag designs, including a Venetian brocade shopper ($1,800) that takes inspiration from Golden Age Hollywood.

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Anna Sheffield earrings.

And from 5:30 to 8 p.m., the Italian outerwear label Peuterey will host a shopping event at Bloomingdale’s on 59th Street. The stylist Mary Alice Stephenson will be on hand if you’re torn between, say, a taffeta parka ($1,250) and a puffer jacket with a fox fur collar ($1,195).

On Wednesday, Warby Parker will open in Grand Central. Metro-North commuters will find smart updates on classics like round-lens glasses in intensely hued acetate ($145). At 25 Grand Central Terminal.

Hitting the Racks

The model Josephine Skriver has teamed up with the eyewear label Illesteva to make her favorite style, the Palm Beach, a rounded cat-eye in an exclusive creamy marble color ($240). The proceeds will support Keep a Child Alive, which provides treatment and care to children with AIDS in Africa and India. At 814 Lexington Avenue.

The ready-to-wear label Sachin & Babi has teamed up with W Hotels on a capsule collection in celebration of the opening of W Goa. It includes an off-the-shoulder ruffle tunic with pompom tassels resembling the marigold flowers ubiquitous at weddings in the region ($660). At whotelsthestore.com.

The jewelry designer Anna Sheffield has created a series of celestially inspired earrings and ear jackets that allow the wearer to mix and match diamonds, precious gemstones and pearls within various yellow and rose gold settings (starting at $750). At 47 Orchard Street.